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PP deliberate violation of laws protecting children

The group Live Action http://liveactionfilms.org/ released last week the complete footage it shot at an Indianapolis Planned Parenthood in June 2008 showing clinic employees covering up the reported statutory rape of a 13-year-old.

A reader here made a rude comment about women who are past child-bearing. I think it was somehow a judgment that these women cannot understand a pregnant woman’s plight and so should recuse themselves. In response I replied that they should see – and react with horror – that most of the employees of Planned Parenthood in these videos are “past child-bearing age.” They’re grandmothers or perhaps should be. What is motivating them to help girls – underage girls – to kill their babies?

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I also felt that our commenter was saying that men, not possessing the offending organ (the uterus), have no right to tell women what to do (“legislate women’s health issues.”) – What he fails to understand is that men – good men, decent, honorable and responsible men, DO have an investment in this issue – and even the irresponsible ones are negatively affected by it. It is their children who are being lost to abortion, as well.

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I'd like to apologize for the behavior of certain bloggers who don't agree with us. They have gone quite out of their way to accuse and vilify all pro-life workers. One has been so prompted that she has created an Anti- Deliberate Engagement blog.
Its headline is: Deliberate Enslavement? and its address is: http:// prochoicechicky. wordpress.com/
We suppose that parody is sort of like imitation and we should be complimented? However this is more "attack" than "parody."